Inglewood Mayor Roosevelt Dorn was charged Thursday with conflict of interest and misappropriation of public funds in connection with a low-interest loan he obtained through the city, prosecutors said.

Dorn is expected to appear for arraignment Thursday at the downtown Los Angeles courthouse in connection with one felony count each of conflict of interest, use of an unauthorized loan and misappropriation of public funds without authority of law.

The charges stem from Dorn’s alleged request in November 2004 to have a city residence incentive providing low-interest housing in Inglewood for executive non-elected municipal employees extended to elected officials, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

Dorn got a $500,000 loan through the program in November 2004, and allegedly used some of the funds to pay off his home in Inglewood and put the rest into his bank account, according to the District Attorney’s Office. Dorn could face up to four years and eight months in state prison if convicted.